The Jackson Police Department reported the following Friday through Tuesday activity:

Friday:

Officers made 5 arrests, conducted 39 traffic stops, and were dispatched to 72 calls for service.

Officer Noppe investigated a retail fraud at MC Sporting Goods. He identified several suspects who were involved in several retail frauds in Jackson and out of town. Some of the stolen property has been recovered.

Officers took several traffic crash reports.

Officer Noppe arrested three different subjects on a total of six warrants.

Officers Tinklepaugh and Elston conducted foot patrol downtown and issued citations for possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Officers Stanton and Lillie took a traffic crash report where a vehicle crashed into a pole. The driver walked home, and was ultimately arrested for OWI; BAC=0.15.

Saturday:

Officers made 3 arrests, conducted 26 traffic stops, and were dispatched to 55 calls for service.

Officers Tinklepaugh and Elston conducted foot patrol downtown.

Officers Tinklepaugh and Elston were sent to the 200 block of N. Pleasant for a disturbance. When officers attempted to contact one subject, he began fighting with them, and was ultimately arrested for Resisting and Obstructing.

Officers were sent to the 300 block of Steward for a suicidal subject with a gun. A witness said the suicidal subject pointed the gun at her, stating he would kill anyone who entered the apartment. The subject eventually opened the apartment door and was taken into custody without injury to anyone involved.

Sunday:

Officers made 6 arrests, conducted 23 traffic stops, and were dispatched to 57 calls for service.

Officer LaPorte was sent to the 1700 block of Blakely for a disturbance. While investigating the situation, one subject pushed LaPorte and ran from the area. LaPorte apprehended the subject and ultimately arrested him for Resisting and Obstructing, Parole Violation, and other charges.

Officer Albrecht arrested a subject for possession of marijuana.

Officer Stanton made a traffic stop on a vehicle traveling 50 in a 25 mph zone. The driver was arrested for OWI; PBT=0.20.

Officer Costley was sent to the 300 block of Steward for a subject who threatened a resident. When security personnel attempted to contact the subject, he ran from the area. Costley located him short distance away and ultimately arrested him on a PPO Violation.

Monday:

Officers made 8 arrests, conducted 34 traffic stops, and were dispatched to 95 calls for service.

Officer Kingston was sent to the 600 block of Griswold for a suicidal subject. He transported the subject to Allegiance Health for treatment.

Officer Smith was sent to the 900 block of S. Jackson for a B&E. The homeowner came today and found the back door was forced open and copper piping had been stolen.

Officer Ganzhorn was sent to West Ave./North St. for a larceny report. The victim stated she was in her car when approached by a subject who knocked on her window. When she rolled down the window, the subject reached in and stole her property. Ganzhorn identified a suspect, who was ultimately arrested for the larceny and an outstanding warrant.

The Eve on the Ave. event took place without any major issues.

Officer Postma was sent to the 900 block of Lansing Ave. for a threats complaint. The suspect was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

Officers were sent to the 200 block of E. Robinson for a large fight and several shots fired. Upon arrival, the crowd dispersed and no assault victims came forward. Officer Postma made contact with one subject who was driving away in a vehicle and ultimately arrested that subject for OWI.

Officer Scarpino was sent to Kingston’s Bar for a fight. The victim had left the area, however one subject was arrested for Disorderly Conduct.

Officers were sent to the area of Chittock/Rockwell for two subjects in a vehicle. One subject was arrested for a parole violation and the second was arrested for possession of marijuana.

Officers were sent to numerous shots fired calls throughout the night, none of which were substantiated.

Officers responded to fights at Kingston’s Bar, the Sauk Trail Post, and twice to Game On.

Tuesday:

Officers made 3 arrests, conducted 14 traffic stops, and were dispatched to 58 calls for service.

Officer Edmondson was sent to the 300 block of E. Euclid and ultimately arrested a subject on an outstanding warrant.

Officer Smith was sent to the 400 block of W. Morrell for a B&E report. The victim stated she had come home to find her laptop missing. Further information revealed the suspect may have misled Officer Smith. Charges will be sought against the subject for filing a false police report.

Officers took a report of a counterfeit bill that was given to a Happy’s Pizza delivery driver.